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  2. Civic Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Forum (Czech: Občanské fórum, OF) was a political movement in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia, established during the Velvet Revolution in 1989. The corresponding movement in Slovakia was called Public Against Violence (Slovak: Verejnosť proti násiliu - VPN). The Civic Forum's purpose was to unify the dissident forces in ...

  3. Public Against Violence - Wikipedia

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    Public Against Violence (VPN) was founded during the Velvet Revolution, which overthrew the Communist Party rule in Czechoslovakia. [1] After riot police cracked down on a student demonstration in Prague on the 17 November 1989 a growing series of demonstrations were held in Czechoslovakia. [1] On the 19 November Civic Forum was founded in ...

  4. Virtual private network - Wikipedia

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    Virtual private network (VPN) is a network architecture for virtually extending a private network (i.e. any computer network which is not the public Internet) across one or multiple other networks which are either untrusted (as they are not controlled by the entity aiming to implement the VPN) or need to be isolated (thus making the lower network invisible or not directly usable).

  5. Avast - Wikipedia

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    Avast founders Eduard Kučera (left) and Pavel Baudiš (right) in 2016 with their spouses, who run the non-profit Avast Foundation for community development. Avast Software s.r.o. is a Czech multinational cybersecurity software company headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic, that researches and develops computer security software, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

  6. 1990 Czechoslovak parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Federal elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 8 and 9 June 1990, [ 1] alongside elections for the Czech and Slovak Assemblies. [ 2] They were the first elections held in the country since the Velvet Revolution seven months earlier. Voter turnout was 96.2%.

  7. Internet censorship circumvention - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship circumvention. Internet censorship circumvention, also referred to as going over the wall (Chinese: 翻墙; pinyin: fān qiáng) [1][2] or scientific browsing (Chinese: 科学上网; pinyin: kēxué shàngwǎng) [3] in China, is the use of various methods and tools to bypass internet censorship. There are many different ...